You are so very creative, I enjoy stopping by once in a while to get inspiration from your blog. Just one note...In the U.S., Red Indian is considered a derogatory term for native americans. Given that many of your readers are from this part of the world, I thought you might want to edit your description. Here's the definition from Oxford English dictionary: The term Red Indian, first recorded in the early 19th century, has largely fallen out of use, associated as it is with stereotypes of cowboys and Indians and the Wild West, and today may cause offence. The normal terms in modern use are American Indian and Native American or, if appropriate, the name of the specific people (Cherokee, Iroquois, and so on).

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From food art to food styling and recipe development - life has always been full of new thrills, adventures and challenges . Photography ,Books , Art, Crafts , Cooking n baking are important limbs of my life while God ,guardian angel, life ,love n voice of heart are somethings that I totally believe in. -Right from the school days wenevr in a fix i ponder over the immortal lines of Robert Frost - Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the less traveled one ,And that has made all the difference - meditate and get answers to all my worries .
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